My First Trip to Italy
Descriptions of trip to Italy, Rome. First experience with a bidet!
Super 8 mm film Rome, Italy (Roma, Italia) and Vatican (Vaticano), November 1984 HD Part 1
A movie that has been found and telecined in order to save it from destruction. This time I used a Sony VCR4 telecine box to have a better picture quality. Shot entirely on Super 8 film. Enjoy watching Rome and the Vatican during that era. Watch part 2 on
Places to see in ( Teramo - Italy )
Places to see in ( Teramo - Italy )
Teramo is a city and comune in the Italian region of Abruzzo, the capital of the province of Teramo. The city, 150 kilometres from Rome, is situated between the highest mountains of the Apennines and the Adriatic coast. The town is located by the confluence of the Vezzola and Tordino rivers, on a hillside area where the terrain features along with the Mediterranean climate make the territory rich in vineyards and olive groves. The economy of the town is mostly based on activities connected with agriculture and commerce, as well as a sound industrial sector: textiles, foods, engineering, building materials and ceramics. Teramo can be reached from the A14 and the A24 motorways.
The name is already defined in extant manuscripts of the Liber Coloniarum into Teramne, whence its modern form of Teramo. But in the Middle Ages it appears to have been known also by the name of Aprutium, supposed to be a corruption of Praetutium, or rather of the name of the people Praetutii, applied (as was so often the case in Gaul) to their chief city. Thus the name Abrutium is present among the cities of Picenum enumerated by the Geographer of Ravenna (iv. 31); and under the Lombards a comes Aprutii is mentioned. The name has been retained in that of Abruzzo, now a region of Italy.
A settlement of the 1st millennium BC and some buildings of ancient Italic tribes were the object of archaeological excavations. The most ancient historical remains were found in the outskirts of the city, precisely in the neighborhood Madonna delle grazie, where, among many, a burial place with a dagger and a halberd were found. Allegedly, the development of the old settlement was due to the commercial center founded by the Etruscan and Phoenician civilization.
The city's main attractions include:
the Cathedral of Saint Berardo, built in 1158 by bishop Guido II, in Romanesque style. It has a portal in Gothic style, finished in 1332 by the Roman master Deodato di Cosma. It houses a silver antependium by Nicola of Guardiagrele (with 35 scenes of the life of Jesus) and a polyptych by the Venetian artist Jacobello del Fiore depicting the Incoronation of the Virgin. Annexed is a 50-metre-tall (164-foot) bell tower.
the Romanesque church of Sant'Antonio (1127), with a decorated portal. The interior, with a single nave, was renovated along Baroque lines.
the church of San Getulio, built in the early Middle Ages on the ruins of a Roman temple, finally destroyed in 1155 by the Normans. Only the presbyterium and some Romanesque elements of the original building remain today.
the church of San Domenico (14th century) with a fine Virgin with Child.
the sanctuary of the Madonna delle Grazie (also known as Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie). It has a Romanesque cloister and a 15th-century miraculous wooden statue of the Virgin, attributed to Silvestro dell'Aquila.
the Palazzo Vescovile (Bishops Palace), from the 14th century.
the remains of the Roman theatre (built about 30 BC) and of the amphitheatre (about 3rd–4th century AD). Under Palazzo Savini are remains of a Roman domus, including a 1st-century BC opus tessellatum pavement which depicts a fighting lion and other decorative elements.
the Torre Bruciata (Burnt Tower), a Roman tower from the 2nd century BC, in opus quadratum. The name derives from the traces left by the siege in 1156 by Robert III of Loritello.
Church of Santa Maria de Praediis (10th–11th centuries), built using materials from the destroyed castle and Roman villas and temples.
( Teramo - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Teramo . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Teramo - Italy
Join us for more :
Sabato a Roma con il maritozzo !!
Ci sono turisti che vengono da ogni parte del mondo per visitare Roma, io mi sento fortunata ad averla dietro l'angolo , e cosí spesso mi godo questo tesoro sempre da scoprire... ❤
HD STOCK FOOTAGE - Strolling around St. Peters, Rome, Italy
Beautifully restored Nostalgic Home Movies from the “Americana Era”
Originally shot on 16mm in the 60’s.
Scanned on a Spirit 2K.
Color corrected on da vinci Resolve 10.
Cut on FCP X.
Clip is available in FULL RES. on a variety of formats HD/SD.
including DPX, 4K and 4:2:2 ProRes.
Please email for rates and license.
ASF3100 1960 Rome GuysOnScooter B
Evangelist Maria Krinock bringing presence of Holy Spirit
1st night of Greater Miracles at the AncMC, January 30, 2015. Sister Maria spoke on John 3:34 - God does not give the Holy Spirit by measure and used blind Bart in Mark 10:26, a begger, to show that Jesus heals and meets needs.
O magnum mysterium by the Ensemble Apollinaris
The Ensemble Apollinaris is a 9-member ensemble based in the Pontifical University of Santa Croce (Rome, Italy). The members come from 6 different countries from 3 continents:
Laine Tabora (Latvia)
Alessandra Rita (Italy)
Kirsten Trudeau (U.S.A.)
Sara Rocchi (Italy)
Daniela Bianchi (Italy)
Jose Manuel Tapia (Mexico)
Robert Z. Cortes (Philippines)
Dary Glenn Tatoy (Philippines)
Maxime de Mentque (France)
Its conductor is Prof. Ramon Saiz-Pardo (Spain).
This is the fourth song from their recent Christmas Concert in the Basilica Sant'Apollinare.
O Magnum Mysterium is a responsorial chant from the Matins of Christmas. Aside from de Victoria, a great number of great composers have arranged the chant including Palestrina and Lauridsen.
Pope Francis prays at the Black Madonna of Czestochowa
Subscribe!:
Visit our website to learn more:
Follow us on Facebook:
July 28, 2016. The Pope celebrates Mass in celebration of the 1050th anniversary of the Baptism of Poland.
---------------------
For broadcasting: sales@romereports.com
ROME REPORTS, romereports.com, is an independent international TV News Agency based in Rome covering the activity of the Pope, the life of the Vatican and current social, cultural and religious debates. Reporting on the Catholic Church requires proximity to the source, in-depth knowledge of the Institution, and a high standard of creativity and technical excellence.
As few broadcasters have a permanent correspondent in Rome, ROME REPORTS is geared to inform the public and meet the needs of television broadcasting companies around the world through daily news packages, weekly newsprograms and documentaries.
---------------------
Follow us...
Our website
Facebook
Twitter
Lady Gaga tribute - KastaDiva - Million reasons @GIAM - Planet Roma
Lady Gaga Tribute @ giam - Planet roma - Alpheus
Stage direction: Karma B
AMAZING! Body NOT decomposed after 130 years!
Incorruptibility is the quality of a body that does not decompose after death. A body cannot be incorruptible if it has undergone any embalming. Often, a sweet smell can be detected. St Bernaette Soubrois was a shepherd girl in Lourdes, France, gathering firewood when she reported visions of a lady. At the sight of the visions, a hard and dry place, a spring sprang up with water that had miraculous healing properties. Now a famous pilgrimage site for the sick, Lourdes receives over a million visitors a year. While many thousands of miraculous cures have been claimed, only 66 have been confirmed after rigorous proof that the cure is inexplicable scientifically. Where scientists are looking for God. St. Bernadette died in 1879 and was canonized a saint in 1933. Her body was exhumed in 1909 and fount incorruptible. It was exhumed again in 1919, still incorruptible. In 1925 she was placed in a crystal coffin, in a chapel in the Church of St. Gildard at the covent of Nevers where she has been on view ever since, still incorruptible.
Another report listed here:
Young Bernadette Soubirous was an illiterate and very poor peasant girl of 14 living in the little unknown town of Lourdes when the Blessed Virgin Mary (not confirmed) appeared to her 18 times in 1858. The humble visionary reported the messages from Heaven with consistent accuracy to government and Church officials. She lived her simple life in seclusion and away from notoriety at Lourdes for eight years following the apparitions. Bernadette entered religious life as a Sister of Charity at Nevers in 1866. It was during her remaining years at St. Gildard Convent that she lived her life of penance to holiness and sanctity dying in 1879. She remains incorrupt at the convent located about 500 miles northeast of Lourdes
UPDATE FOR THESE PICTURES
I have just done some more research on this and this is what i found.
Bishop Gauthey of Nevers and the Church exhumed the body of Bernadette Soubirous on September 22, 1909, in the presence of representatives appointed by the postulators of the cause, two doctors, and a sister of the community. They claimed that although the crucifix in her hand and the rosary had both oxidized, her body appeared incorrupt — preserved from decomposition. This was cited as one of the miracles to support her canonization. They washed and reclothed her body before burial in a new double casket.
The Church exhumed the corpse a second time on April 3, 1919. A doctor who examined the body noted, The body is practically mummified, covered with patches of mildew and quite a notable layer of salts, which appear to be calcium salts. ... The skin has disappeared in some places, but it is still present on most parts of the body.
In 1925, the church exhumed the body for a third time. They took relics, which were sent to Rome. A precise imprint of the face was molded so that the firm of Pierre Imans in Paris could make a wax mask based on the imprints and on some genuine photos. This was common practice for relics in France, as it was feared that the blackish tinge to the face and the sunken eyes and nose would make an unpleasant impression on the public. Imprints of the hands were also taken for the presentation of the body and the making of wax casts. The remains were then placed in a gold and crystal reliquary in the Chapel of Saint Bernadette at the mother house in Nevers. The site is visited by many pilgrims and the body of Saint Bernadette is still shown despite being nearly 130 years old.
Madonna - Vogue (from MDNA World Tour)
You're watching Madonna perform Vogue on the MDNA World Tour.
Buy/Stream 'MDNA':
Listen to Madonna's latest release here:
Subscribe to the Madonna Channel!
Check out the Official Madonna YouTube Playlists…
The Complete Madonna Videography
‘MDNA’ album playlist
Live Performances
MDNA Skin
Help Us Give Back…
Raising Malawi
The Ray of Light Foundation
Stay in touch with Madonna…
LYRICS:
Strike a pose
Strike a pose
(Vogue, vogue, vogue)
(Vogue, vogue, vogue)
Look around, everywhere you turn is heartache
It's everywhere that you go (look around)
You try everything you can to escape
The pain of life that you know (life that you know)
When all else fails and you long to be
Something better than you are today
I know a place where you can get away
It's called a dance floor, and here's what it's for, so
Come on, vogue
Let your body move to the music (move to the music)
Hey, hey, hey
Come on, vogue
Let your body go with the flow (go with the flow)
You know you can do it
All you need is your own imagination
So use it that's what it's for (that's what it's for)
Go inside, for your finest inspiration
Your dreams will open the door (open up the door)
It makes no difference if you're black or white
If you're a boy or a girl
If the music's pumping it will give you new life
You're a superstar, yes, that's what you are, you know it
Come on, vogue
Let your body move to the music (move to the music)
Hey, hey, hey
Come on, vogue
Let your body go with the flow (go with the flow)
You know you can do it
Beauty's where you find it
Not just where you bump and grind it
Soul is in the music, oh
That's where I feel so beautiful
Magical, life's a ball
So get up on the dance floor
Come on, vogue
Let your body move to the music (move to the music)
Hey, hey, hey
Come on, vogue
Let your body go with the flow (go with the flow)
You know you can do it
Vogue, (Vogue)
Beauty's where you find it (move to the music)
Vogue, (Vogue)
Beauty's where you find it (go with the flow)
Greta Garbo, and Monroe
Dietrich and DiMaggio
Marlon Brando, Jimmy Dean
On the cover of a magazine
Grace Kelly, Harlow, Jean
Picture of a beauty queen
Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire
Ginger Rogers, dance on air
They had style, they had grace
Rita Hayworth gave good face
Lauren, Katherine, Lana too
Bette Davis, we love you
Ladies with an attitude
Fellas that were in the mood
Don't just stand there, let's get to it
Strike a pose, there's nothing to it
Vogue, vogue
Vogue, vogue
(Move to the music)
Vogue, vogue
Vogue, vogue
(Go with the flow)
Oooh, you've got to
Let your body move to the music
Oooh, you've got to just
Let your body go with the flow
Oooh, you've got to just
Vogue
Music video by Madonna performing Vogue. (C) 2013 Boy Toy, Inc. Exclusively licensed to Live Nation Worldwide, Inc. Exclusively licensed to Interscope Records
#Madonna #Vogue #Vevo
la casa di Emma
La mia nuova casa vista da dentro mentre la Flaminia e Sabine preparavano gli Gnocchi!!! 18 Settembre 2010, Rastede, Germania.
ILENIA BARBAGIOVANNI - E.STA.A.TE (cover)
Cover E.STA.A.TE si esibisce:
Ilenia Barbagiovanni
Spettacolo del 5 settembre 2018
Piazza Sant' Anna - Aliminusa (PA)
Presentato da: Rita Vintigni
Copresentatore: Marco Tedesco
Montaggio video: Rosolino Gullo
Riprese Video : Rosario Minerva
Scenografia: Pietro Panzarella
Regia Audio: Alessandro Grisanti
Coreografa: Arianna Dolce Nogara
service audio e luci: Angelo Chiappone
esibizione
Maria Rita e Cristian ballano uno splendido tango argentino, Darsena, del grande maestro Juan Caceres. Grand Hotel Adriatico, Montesilvano (PE) - 20 Dicembre 2008.
Messages of the Virgin Mary - August 08, 2017 (Figueira, Brazil)
Celebration of Ten Years of Apparitions of Mary,
Mother of the Divine Conception of the Trinity
Since 2007 Our Lady has been transmitting instructions through monks of the Grace Mercy Order. In the beginning, the Apparitions were private. In 2011 She asked them to become public in order to perform a planetary task of rescue, redemption and conversion of humanity.
Tuesday, 08 of August, Marian Center of Figueira, Brazil
My children, it is a miracle in these times to receive the Lady of Heaven in your dwellings because this means that My Maternal Heart will have the divine permission to guide you through the only path of peace. Virgen Mary, March 11 of 2013
Para más informaciones divinamadre.org
Para mais informações divinamadre.org
For more information divinamadre.org
***** Roma Basilica S. Maria in Aracoeli interno - Gesù Bambino di Aracoeli
Sul Campidoglio sorge la chiesa di Santa Maria in Aracoeli, dentro la quale è custodito il miracoloso “ Santo Bambino ”. Numerose sono le testimonianze di guarigioni da gravi malattie e perfino si parla di risurrezione dai morti. Si narra che le labbra di questo Santo Bambinello diventino rosse quando sta per concedere una grazia e bianche quando il caso che a lui si presenta è senza speranza.
Fu S. Elena, madre di Costantino Imperatore, di Costantino Imperatore, ad erigere qui la chiesa di Santa Maria in Capitolio. Il cambiamento del nome avvenne in seguito ad una visione. La leggenda riportata nei Mirabilia Urbis Romae, afferma che una misteriosa donna con un bambino in braccio apparve dicendo: «Questa è l’ara del figlio di Dio». Identificarono la donna della visione come Maria SS Madre di Dio, e come si dice nei Mirabilia: « Questa visione avvenne nella camera dell’imperatore Ottaviano, dove ora è la chiesa di S. Maria in Capitolio. Per questa ragione la chiesa di S. Maria fu detta Ara del cielo. »
Durante l’occupazione di Roma, nel 1797, i Francesi s’impossessarono del colle, cacciando i frati francescani e riducendo la chiesa a stalla. Ma proprio i francescani erano stati gli artefici di una miracolosa statua, quella del “ Santo Bambino ”.
La leggenda afferma che un devoto francescano fece uso di un legno d’ulivo del Giardino del Getsemani per intagliare le forme di un bambinello, ma non avendo pittura a disposizione si addormentò dispiaciuto, ma pregando. Fu allora che gli angeli vedendone la devozione finirono di dipingere il Santo Bambino che venne impreziosito da numerosi ex voto. Il frate decise di portare in Italia la miracolosa opera che però, durante il viaggio in nave a causa della tempesta, cadde in mare. Il francescano, disperato, ritrovò la statua sulla riva della spiaggia di Livorno nello scrigno in cui l’aveva deposta.
Il 2 febbraio del 1797 il Santo Bambino sparì. Infatti una donna, che voleva avere la miracolosa statua nella sua abitazione, la fece sostituire con una copia perfetta, ma a mezzanotte dello stesso giorno, le campane dell’Aracoeli si misero a suonare e alle porte del convento i francescani trovarono il vero Santo Bambino che fu rimesso al suo posto, mentre la copia fu spaccata in due parti.
Questa è la leggenda ma secondo i dati storici la vera statua si trova oggi alla chiesa di San Giovanni in Giulianello a Cori, ed è tuttora veneratissima. Al suo posto, nella chiesa di Santa Maria in Aracoeli, sarebbe quindi stata deposta una copia che tuttavia sarebbe stata rubata nel 1994 e sostituita con una nuova copia del Santo Bambino alla quale sono stati lasciati dai fedeli nuovi ex-voto.
Can You Still Go To The Top Of The Leaning Tower Of Pisa?
Can You Still Go To The Top Of The Leaning Tower Of Pisa?
Watch more videos for more knowledge
Can You Still Go To The Top Of The Leaning Tower ...
Inside the Leaning Tower of Pisa - YouTube
The Leaning Tower of Pisa | The Walk Up, The ...
Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa [HD] - YouTube
Climbing to the Top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa ...
THE LEANING TOWER OF PISA-Climbing to the ...
Climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa with Sarah ...
Stabilising the Leaning Tower of Pisa - YouTube
On the Inside The Leaning Tower of Pisa - YouTube
Climbing the Leaning Tower of Pisa to the Top ...
Leaning Tower of Pisa - The Journey Up and Down ...
Why does the leaning tower of Pisa lean? | Sci ...
The Leaning Tower Of Pisa Is Leaning A Little ...
Leaning Tower of Pisa - YouTube
Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italy) Travel - YouTube
Climbing the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy HD - YouTube
Pisa: climb the Leaning Tower part 2 .mov - YouTube
Pisa - Exploring the City and the Leaning Tower ...
Pisa, Italy - Climbing the Leaning Tower of Pisa HD ...
Leaning Tower of Pisa Italy Walking Tour 4K - YouTube
Annalisa Minetti & Star Dance (Ardea) Tour 2010-Oreno di Vimercate-(terza parte)
Concerto di Annalisa Minetti ( Tour 2010 ) a: Oreno di Vimercate (Milano) in collaborazione con la scuola di danza Star Dance di Ardea, diretta dalla Maestra Fabiana Tomei (terza parte)
Beautiful Italian Song at the Nursing Home
June 4, 2016 IMG 9920
Children of a minor revolution
Year of production: 2008 Italy
Length 90 min
Sound Dolby digital
Print: 35 mm
ARTISTIC SHEET AND TECHNICAL AND CAST
PRODUCTION:LOADING PRODUCTION SRL
DIRECTION:SALVATORE ROMANO
SUBJECT and SCRIPT:SALVATORE ROMANO & ANNARITA PINTO
PHOTOGRAPHY DIRECTOR:ELIO BISIGNANI
COSTUMI:FLORA BRANCATELLA
EMOTIONS:M. GRAZIA BONO AND ALDO ZUCCO
ORGANIZATION: TIZIANA PRIMOZICH, PASQUALE ARNONE
ORIGINAL MUSIC. SCIALARUGA
PRODUCERS: M. TERESA BONO SALVATORE ROMANO
CAST ACTORS
MONICA GUERRITORE: TERESA TODAY
ROBERTO ZIBETTI: PIETRO
DANIELA FAZZOLARI: ALBA
GAETANO AMATO: FABIO
ROSA PIANETA: MARIA
GIUSEPPE ZENO: ANTONIO
GIACOMA BATTAGLIA : DON PINO
SERENA ROSSI: TERESA YOUNG
FRANCESCO VITIELLO: FABIO YOUNG
CHIARA CARNEVALE: MARIA YOUNG
CARMELO ASSUMMA: BRUNO
Synopsis of the film BE FREE: Children of a minor revolution.
Peter is a young journalist, of Italian origin, who lives in Toronto. On the death of his mother, back in Reggio Calabria next to bury his father, Antonio, who died when he was just born. In Calabria knows friends of parents and discovers that his father died during the uprising in Reggio Calabria, 70 ', revolt broke out in order to vindicate the right of the city to be close to the capital region and to have an adequate economic development. This truth to him until then unknown, makes him decide to stay in Italy to investigate the real reasons for the death of his father. Through friendship with Sunrise, a young beautiful girl, daughter of the best friend of his father, and given the news by Mary, a woman from the past tumultuous, Peter will start his trip in the past, discovering that truth that will change life all the characters.
Biography and filmography director
Born in Taurianova (RC) 4 7 1967. He lives in Rome. Married. He has two children.
Degree in Law. Author and director of several short films and documentaries. Assistant Director for many directors. He is currently director of the TV drama category. (Un posto al sole Agrodolce) and other. Filmmaker and director of Liberarsi the first film for cinema.